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99 Cards in this Set
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Minicomputers
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Are usually designed for one particular type of work
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Standard systems are those systems that are standardized across more than one
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Command
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Which system supports the admissions and dispositions functions in the MTF?
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CHCS
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Which function is supported by DEERS?
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Medical/dental records tracking between MTFs
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Auxiliary storage devices
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Stores large amounts of data electronically
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Which devices are considered auxiliary storage devices?
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Floppy disk, hard disk, and magnetic tape
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Hard disk devices
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Are standard in most microcomputers
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A program or set of programs that manages and directs a computer system is called
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An operating system
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RAM is
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The temporary electrical storage space that holds program instructions
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ROM is
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permanent memory that cannot be erased by the computer or the user
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A table for holding information similar to an accounting ledger is an electronic?
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Spreadsheet
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A program that stores information in an organized way is called a
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Database
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All records in a database contain the same
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Fields
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Pie charts can only
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Chart one set of values
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What COMPUSEC objective is reached when there is no unexpected downtime due to a virus or sabotage?
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Availability
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What COMPUSEC objective is attained when the computer system performs its intended function, free from deliberate or unintentional unauthorized handling of the system?
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Integrity
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What COMPUSEC objective is achieved when access to sensitive information is allowed only to those with the proper clearance, authorization, and need-to-know?
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Confidentiality
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Who is responsible for ensuring computer users are trained in COMPUSEC awareness and local operating instructions?
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Information systems security officer
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When are users provided COMPUSEC training?
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Prior to being granted system access and annually thereafter
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Who represents the CSSO at locations the CSSO cannot effectively monitor users or system activities?
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Workgroup manager
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Information needing protection from public interest is marked
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For Official Use Only
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The Privacy Act of 1974
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Safeguards personal information from unauthorized use?
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An individual is allowed access to classified information after a determination is made that
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The individual is trustworthy and access is necessary for performance of duty.
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The simplest way to make personal contact when writing is to use
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Familiar, everyday words
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The body of your correspondence explains and clarifies your
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Purpose
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The first step in finalizing your draft of correspondence is to
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Edit your work
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When editing your writing, concentrate on technical accuracy and coverage, arrangement, and
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Readability
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What is the MOST common format used in Air Force correspondence
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Official Memorandum
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Which format would be used to obtain approval or signatures on correspondence?
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Staff Summary Sheet
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The BEST way to manage correspondence involves sorting, routing, and
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Controlling suspenses
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An emergency involving military forces caused by natural disasters, terrorists, subversives, or by required military operations is called
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Contingency
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What is the relocation of forces to a desired area of operation called?
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Deployment
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What is a quality or capability of military forces to move from place-to-place while retaining the ability to fulfill their primary mission called?
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Mobility
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Which duty is the responsibility of the medical readiness officer/NCO?
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Ensure disaster team training programs are developed and conducted
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According to the DOD a unit type code is developed and assigned by whom?
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Joint Chiefs of Staff
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What is a standard manpower listing published to identify the manpower tasked to deploy in support of specific UTCs?
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Manpower Force Element Listing
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Substitutions shall NOT succeed what percent of any Air Force AFSC requirement in a single UTC or set of UTCs that collectively make up an operational platform?
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40%
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Who has the responsibility of storing and inspecting chemical antidotes?
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Medical group commander
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Who keeps the MDG commander and squadron commanders informed of the deployment status of unit personnel and equipment subject to deployments?
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UDM
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When following the procedures to process individuals for deployment, who will review the deployment records for the members of each UTC being tasked?
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Medical Readiness Staff
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What program requires cross-functional interaction that integrates procedures and standards for planning; logistical requirements; emergency response actions; exercises and evaluations?
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FSTR
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Which section of the MCRP provides definitive information as to HOW, WHERE, WHEN, and WHO performs a particular function?
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Annexes
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What triage category and color would be used for a patient in a mild anxiety state?
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Minimal-Green
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What triage category and could would be used for a patient with injuries requiring inordinate medical treatment to the detriment or neglect of other patients?
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Expectant-Blue
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Who is responsible for the distribution and maintenance of the MCRP?
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Medical readiness officer/NCO
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Disaster team checklists should be updated as necessary and reviewed at LEAST
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Once a year
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What telephone communications system is designed to save lives through the rapid relay of emergency information to specific base agencies?
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Primary crash alarm circuit
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What telephone communications system is designed to alert support activities of emergency situations?
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Secondary crash alarm circuit
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Before using the STU-III to discuss classified information, users must
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Access the secure mode using a crypto ignition key
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Horizontal and vertical lines on a grid map are called grid
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Lines
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On a grid map, the grid square is identified by its grid
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Coordinates
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An example of a rough grid coordinate is
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2/E
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On a grid coordinate of 2.5/E.4, the 2 represents
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Vertical grid line
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The 2 types of official Air Force E-mail are?
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Organizational and individual
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Which type of E-mail must contain a complete signature element clearly indicating who sent the communication?
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Organizational
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The success of the global message communications depends on a secure
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Writer-to-reader messaging system
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What bar provides access to various Microsoft Outlook DMS functions while the user is composing or drafting a message?
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Menu Bar
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Where does the user type text summarizing the contents of the message?
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Subject line
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Unclassified MEDRED-Cs are marked
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For Official Use Only
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Which areas are sections of the MEDRED-C?
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Status Change, and Employment Status
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In what area of the SITREP would you also include deviations and variations from previously reported intentions or plans?
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Operations
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The portion of the SITREP that specifically addresses significant deficiencies that are above the commander's capability to overcome in a timely manner is
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Logistics
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What type of information is included in the PERSONNEL area of the SITREP?
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Factors affecting the readiness of forces or units
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What is an internal management tool used by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Unified Commands, and Combat Support Agencies?
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SORTS
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What is an AFMS web-based system which allows users to quickly and effectively monitor a unit's personnel, training, and WRM and deployment status?
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MRDSS
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Which customer service skill means making exceptions to your routines to meet special customer needs?
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Flexibility
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Studies have shown that the most important thing you can do to build relationships is to
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Use a customer's name
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What type of body language projects an angry, defensive attitude or personality?
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Frown
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What type of body language projects a pleasing, helpful attitude or personality?
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Smile
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Which statement is the BEST way to answer the telephone?
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"Resource Management Office, Sergeant Jones."
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What actions should you take before you transfer a caller to another office?
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Find out what the caller needs and verify the appropriate person who can help before making the transfer
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How long should you stay on the line after you transfer a call?
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Until you are certain the other person can help the caller
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The prefix which mean "on the outside" is
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ecto-
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The prefix "-plasty" means
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Surgical reshaping
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The suffix "-penia" means
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Lack or reduction in number of
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Arthr(o) is the root word meaning
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Joint
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What is the abbreviation for "both ears"?
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AU
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The anatomical term "peripheral" refers to something
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Outward from the center of the body
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The anatomical term meaning "away from midline" of the body is
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Lateral
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What body system gets rid of processed body wastes?
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Urinary
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The MOST common chemical elements in the body are carbon, hydrogen,
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Nitrogen and oxygen
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Which macromolecules carry instructions that tell each cell how to perform their particular job?
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Nucleic acids
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Which type of tissue helps support and join together various parts of the body
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Connective
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The epidermis
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forms the outermost layer of the skin
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Subcutaneous tissues
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form the innermost layer of the skin
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The place where bones meet is a
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Joint
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Smooth muscles are found in most of the body's
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Internal organs
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Digestion begins in the
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Mouth
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The respiratory system provides the body with oxygen and rids the body of carbon
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Dioxide
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Inhaling and exhaling result mainly from contractions of the
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Diaphragm
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Air passes through the nose, then, IN SEQUENCE, it passes through the
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Pharynx, larynx, and enters the trachea
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Arteries carry blood
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away from the heart
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The largest artery in the body is the
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Aorta
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All of the lymph flows into either the thoracic duct or the
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Right lymphatice duct
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Urine leaves the body through the
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Urethra
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What produces sperm?
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Testicles
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Which glands control body functions by producing hormones?
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Endocrine
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Which gland is the "master gland"?
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Pituitary
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Sensory neurons carry information
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To the central nervous system
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